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May 2006

April 2006

Welcome to Puresearch - The Ultimate Search Engine

by ycc2106
Directory, Wiki, Articles Meta and news search engine.

Eurekster Swicki

by hchicha & 34 others
Vous recherchez un bon moteur de recherche pour votre blog, site oubien communauté. Vous l'avez à ce lien et il est 100% web2.0

March 2006

Musipedia: The Open Music Encyclopedia

by josefigueira & 15 others
searchable, editable, and expandable collection of tunes, melodies, and musical themes

Qwika

by ycc2106 & 4 others
Qwika is a search engine designed specifically to search wikis. Our aims are to cover all sizeable wikis in all sizeable languages, translate them, make them easily findable in the shortest possible time.

WikiMatrix / Wiki Feature Comparison - Compare them all

by ycc2106 & 61 others
Find the Wikis that match your personal needs with the Wiki Choice Wizard. Just answer a few questions.sear

February 2006

wiki自动翻译

by blogsir & 4 others
也是一种访问WIKI的方式

January 2006

December 2005

Wikis, Search, Hypertext on a platter - Qwikly

by macroron & 1 other
a technology weblog by Brian Mingus - focusing on wikis, search, and hypertext on a platter (take your pick!). Currently studying Cognitive Science at the University of Colorado at Boulder, Brian enjoys experimenting and playing with wikis in his free tim

Musipedia: The Open Music Encyclopedia

by kalley & 15 others
Check out Musipedia, "a searchable, editable, and expandable collection of tunes, melodies, and musical themes." At the time of this writing, Musipedia had over 30621 melodies and musical themes in its database; with new ones being added every day. One of most intriguing features of Musipedia is its Keyboard Search. You can search for music actually using the notes on the piano to guide your search - this is the first time I've ever seen anything even remotely like this and I just thought it was way cool. In addition, you can search for music by whistling a tune (no joke). From the site: "The applet at the bottom of this page can analyze your whistled input and calculate the Parsons code, which you need for a search. For some people, singing works better than whistling. It is also conceivable that certain musical instruments work still better."